TD #4 East Atlantic,Comments,Sat Pics,Models Thread #2
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Will,the system is very far away from the East Coast, (4,000 miles) that is very early to say for sure.But the indications are that it wont threat the Western Hemisphere land areas maybe an exception the island of Bermuda.
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willjnewton wrote:so you are saying cycloneye that the indications are that it will NOT effect the east coast but it MIGHT effect bermuda??
Yes William.
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willjnewton wrote:thankyou cycloneye that means bermuda better watch out by this storm
For sure the people there are keeping a watch on the track of this system.
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It's not have gotten the complete organization yet to become a tropical storm.
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willjnewton wrote:cycloneye, can you show me a Infrared colorfull picture of tropical depression four??and is tropical depression four taking a westnorthwesterly track as of now instead of northwest??please explain okay, thankyou
It's not all on the floater yet but most is. You should be able to use this link for the life of the storm. http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t1/avn-l.jpg
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cycloneye wrote:willjnewton wrote:cycloneye, can you show me a Infrared colorfull picture of tropical depression four??and is tropical depression four taking a westnorthwesterly track as of now instead of northwest??please explain okay, thankyou
The image is from the floater.It's moving westnorthwest now.
that infrared has been old for 2 or 3 hours now. Hasnt updated latly.
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The convection doesn't look all that impressive on infrared imagery on NRL. Also I think that brightness in the cloud tops is more due to the reflection of the sun angle at the end of day.
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